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		<div class="listHeading">ONIX Code Lists Issue 20, January 2013<br>List 165: Supplier own code type
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				<th width="10%">Value</th>
				<th width="30%">Description</th>
				<th width="60%">Notes</th>
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				<td>01</td>
				<td>Supplier&#8217;s sales classification</td>
				<td>A rating applied by a supplier (typically a wholesaler) to indicate its assessment of the expected or actual sales performance
					of a product.
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				<td>02</td>
				<td>Supplier&#8217;s bonus eligibility</td>
				<td>A supplier&#8217;s coding of the eligibility of a product for a bonus scheme on overall sales.</td>
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				<td>03</td>
				<td>Publisher&#8217;s sales classification</td>
				<td>A rating applied by the publisher to indicate a sales category (eg backlist/frontlist, core stock etc). Use only when the
					publisher is not the &#8216;supplier&#8217;.
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				<td>04</td>
				<td>Supplier&#8217;s pricing restriction classification</td>
				<td>A classification applied by a supplier to a product sold on Agency terms, to indicate that retail price restrictions are applicable.</td>
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